The `pos` and `size` functions for Nodes now return TSLength structs,
which contain lengths in both characters and bytes. This is important
for knowing the number of unicode characters in a Node.
This reverts commit 5cd07648fd.
The separators construct is useful as an optimization. It turns out that
constructing a node for every chunk of whitespace in a document causes a
significant performance regression.
Conflicts:
src/compiler/build_tables/build_lex_table.cc
src/compiler/grammar.cc
src/runtime/parser.c
When breaking down the stack in parser.c, the previous code
would not account for ubiquitous tokens. This was a problem
for a long time, but wasn't noticed until ubiquitous tokens
started being used to represent separator characters
Now, grammars can handle whitespace by making it another ubiquitous
token, like comments.
For now, this has the side effect of whitespace being included in the
tree that precedes it. This was already an issue for other ubiquitous
tokens though, so it needs to be fixed anyway.
Generated parsers no longer export a parser constructor function.
They now export an opaque Language object which can be set on
Documents directly. This way, the logic for constructing parsers
lives entirely in the runtime. The Languages are just structs which
have no load-time dependency on the runtime